Mathcore outfit The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir are spearheading a new tribute to indie rockers Death Cab For Cutie‘s “Transatlanticism“. Proceeds for this release will benefit Global Action for Trans Equality and the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. This tribute has been titled “Farther Than Ever Before: A Tribute To Transatlanticism” and will arrive on March 07th. The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir collectively stated of their vision for this release:
“As situations in the world get consistently more dire for many different people, we are constantly looking for opportunities to help in whatever way we can. Sometimes, issues lie in various corners of the world, while other times, they live in our own backyard. We have personally been asking ourselves questions about if there is a way to make more of a tangible difference doing what we love to do.
This is the first release in a series we plan on doing called Sensitivity Patterns. Sensitivity Patterns is an ongoing project that seeks to unite our love of music and our passion for helping. We have set out to arrange full album cover compilations to fundraise for various causes. Covering full albums that are influential to us as individuals and impactful to culture beyond our DIY spheres with all proceeds from digital sales and limited physical releases going to charity.
All the proceeds from this release are being split between Global Action for Trans Equality, and the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.”
Drought‘s included rendition of “Death Of An Interior Decorator” has just been shared as a lead single from that set, with the song available below.
01 – The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir – “The New Year”
02 – Dying Whale – “Lightness”
03 – KOFIN – “Title And Registration”
03 – Funeral Homes – “Expo ’86”
04 – Like Father – “The Sound Of Settling”
05 – IWAN – “Tiny Vessels”
06 – +CAREGIVER+ – “Transatlanticism”
07 – Dreamwell – “Passenger Sea”
08 – DROUGHT – “Death Of An Interior Decorator”
09 – Hidden Mothers – “We Looked Like Giants”
10 – Fainting Dreams – “A Lack Of Color”